Spot phishing in 60 seconds
Five signs and three checks before you click.
Cyber Coach
14 forensic modules on phishing, voice cloning, deepfakes, financial fraud and ransomware. Built for citizens, SMEs and cyber-crime units.
Five short lessons with quizzes and a Cyber Aware certificate. Start here if security is new to you.
Cyber Coach
Five simple three-minute lessons, each with a quiz and a final Cyber Aware certificate.
Five signs and three checks before you click.
Passphrases, managers, and breach checks without panic.
SMS, authenticator apps, FIDO2 keys, and recovery codes.
Vishing, spoofed numbers, and the rule: never share OTP by phone.
Practical talks, phone setup, and money without shame.
Download the Cyber Aware certificate
Complete all 5 lessons to download the PDF.
Deep dives by category: indicators, countermeasures, real case study and Mythos forensic capabilities.
Emails pretending to be your bank, post office, tax agency or a coworker. Defend by reading headers, SPF, DKIM and DMARC.
Short messages that push you to click a 'account safety' link. Read sender ID, real domain and official channel.
Calls that imitate your CEO, bank manager or family member. 30 seconds of audio is enough to clone a voice.
Relationships built over months that turn into a 'safe investment'. The platform is fake, so is the profile.
Sponsored ads with deepfake testimonials, convincing dashboards, unreachable brokers. First withdrawal works, the rest never do.
Tokens that vanish in 24h, dApps that drain a wallet with one signature. The code is the evidence, not the marketing.
Emails that change the IBAN on an expected invoice. Average EU loss per incident exceeds 50,000 EUR.
The number jumps to another SIM, bank SMS goes elsewhere, the email account gets drained. Typical sequence.
Videos featuring your face in fabricated contexts, blackmail via Telegram, crypto payment demands. Defend with forensics, not silence.
The SMS says 'update the app to continue'. The link installs an APK off-store, or a .mobileconfig profile on iPhone.
A new number messages 'hi mum, I changed number, I need a transfer'. Targets parents and grandparents across Europe.
A 'remote, high-paying, no-experience' job that asks you to receive transfers and forward them. You become a mule without knowing.
A popup locks the browser, a hotline to call, a technician asking for AnyDesk. Classic decade-old scam sequence.
Files are encrypted, a README has English instructions. What to do in the first 60 minutes and the next 72 hours.